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Addiction

Thursday | September 10, 2026 | 9:00 am – 11:00am PST

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In this thought-provoking session of Neurostim for Clinical Profiles, Dr. Nicholas Dogris and Dr. Tiff Thompson examine the neurological mechanisms that underpin addiction, focusing on how dysregulated brain networks contribute to cravings, compulsive use, and relapse vulnerability. EEG and ERP studies reveal common features among individuals with substance use disorders, including elevated slow-wave activity (delta/theta), blunted reward-related potentials (such as reduced P300 amplitudes), and frontal hypoactivation—markers that reflect impaired executive function, disrupted salience processing, and compromised inhibitory control.

This lecture emphasizes the therapeutic role of neurostimulation as a non-invasive, brain-based intervention for restoring balance in dysregulated reward circuits. Attendees will learn to recognize EEG signatures associated with addiction and apply targeted neuromodulation protocols using tools like pEMF, tACS, and other NeuroField modalities. Case studies will illustrate how these approaches can be used to regulate craving, improve impulse control, and support cognitive recovery in individuals working toward long-term sobriety. This session offers clinicians practical tools to bridge neurophysiological insight with real-world treatment strategies for addiction recovery.


This lecture series features Nick and Tiff together.  Tiff will detail the profiles seen in various conditions and Nick will discuss protocols that he finds most effective in changing the condition’s presentation and its corollary symptoms.